Plantronics E220 Explorer 200 User Manual MONET ai
Plantronics Inc Explorer 200 MONET ai
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PLANTRONICS SfiuNtllNNavAilnN Explorer 220 Bluetonth headset uumkstart euule lnl 9 Bluetuolh' 1. Safety Not (arm: on lease read this lntormation before you use the headset Electronic: Devices To avoid electromagnetic interference, please turn off the headset in any place where posted notloes instruct you to do so. Nuts: Most modern electronic devices are susceptible to electmmaga neilc lnterverence tEMli if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherWise configured for electromagnetic compati llty Airerevt Turn on the headset when on board an aircraft. The use olthls headset might lntertere wrih ihe electrical sysiem M an aircrart Medical instruments ll you use a medical device, such as a pacemaker, consult the manufacturer of your medical device to determine it it is adequately shielded troni electromagnetic interterence your pnys ian can assist you in obtaining this lntormatlon. Power Adapter only use the supplied power adapter with the headset Placement you are advised ioputihe headset in a safe place were ltwlll noioe bent or crushed when not in use otherWlse rt may bring harm to human body. children Keep the headset away trom children Some small or detachable pans might be swallowed and result in harm Repair or Service Any attempt to modify or remove of any pan of the headset will void the warranty. . General Descriptions Explorer 220 is an ear clip type oluetootnenaoled, wireless handserree neadset, whlch complies with the piueiooth v2 mEDR specncaoon and suppons tne Headset prone, handsrree prone 3. Get 5 started 3.1 IdentiMnE parts teMulitetuntlon button 2—\/ulume up button a Volume down button recharging lnterrace S—Earscllp E—Reclever 7—LED S—Mlcmphane 3.2 Adjusting the headset idr Enm'fll’l The lightweight Explorer 220 can be worn comfortably on either ear. Adlust the headset accord-no to the lollowmg figures. wearing on left ear wearing on right ear 4 4._ Note: you can adlust the enr—cilp angle for comfort , out please be carerul in not to break the clip 3.3 statue LED Headset state LED color and status tower on BLe temps-es Bnnzscw‘tlwtioflv poxcror zeotzc fias"ch'lmcs-:ari1l .odsiv poring piuel ma iaed ' . has» aileraieiy a o, Biseett‘fios‘esullcee J‘y'ts c—calnscaii aiue, finshcsSl'rlusc/E'yfls Nellie-w Red Tr, upiancsliunl'jln nolca-at-cklnosraic charg Red FUleIlgM charclnpilns-ao oiua sizes tEu are so» dark 3.4 charisma the built-in uettery Explorer 220 has a built-in battery. which must be charged Mly berore using the headset charging takes about 1 5 hours you can charge the headset through the AC adapter. n a can; ESE totem a- Using AC charging adapter Note: (11 When you use Monet the first time. please assure to charge it over i 5 hours until it is full charged (21 When Red LED llashas once every 4 seconds with alan tone, Monet is low battery, please charge it ta) The power source can be only connected to SELV circuit and complies with limited power source (41 The external power adaptors listed below are in compliance with limited power source 4. The function at I glance in this guide. "short press" refers to a time period 0! less than i second during which a vurlctional blmal'l ls being pressed "Lang nr-ss‘ refers to a time period a! more than 1 second and less than to seconds during which a vunctlonal button is being pressed. 4.1 phone operation hiring the headset with a phone Before you can use the headset to make calls, you must palr the headset with your pnone Pairlng creates a secure link between your phone and the unloue ID orihe headset you only nave to palr devices once (11 To put the headset in pairlnd mode, press and hold labout 6 seconds) the Multt-luhctloh button until the LED ilash reolblue. (2) Scroll to the aluetooth menu in you phone and search for active devices (Refer to you phone's user manual for detailsi (a) When the search completes. a list 0! devices round is displayed ithe screen examples here are trom a Nokla 523m 3mm, 5mm, , new... Mm, W, tit $7 53 EA—IxK iRCfiGJ‘B 0" M mm“ a memo M t xxx |Ezz A‘JiNZ , (4) Select 220Plarltronlcs and when prompted mm“ the dehull kc — passkey (ouooi When successfully paired. the red/blue LED on the uzxica 75C15DSCTBA UL e headset changes to llashlng blue. Phone lunotioris et etlence Headset stats Button we r. WM Pressonu~oiunitlnu~cton F" ‘ P If he shtrutosac-ss we m Press and ~oid TsIll to—eron P“ " ”W onto-abouicsacesos Wm WM preseandrsidrllla. lm ' E ’ ' " o.oo~spsutaseco .e W New, x3 em," m Shnr‘wcssmuit—furin'lnri a a. q ii l g ii M“ m mm,” m we,” as apressmuirl—unctlcr pi i a ll l o ii My m ,, WE? 5m.1'm— l'lllIl—rlmctlrm .d ii tip , .ii “W voiumc l never or sht'l nest ‘VrIilme n sir-on Voilmie— swarm Sun 3?» VJIume— omrr yoloedlyseo all n 5. DE straw?»l'mItl‘ullutlci‘ hoodsstandphmo O E 9 I catc— pressmuin- cllcrh chdlnllrid canncccd untlI! neappaersa—ctnen voice dieing g a a... , JEuaIeDrcssriuIll’uri-ztlnr R d l S! _b, M“ sncr press riuIt—mric’lcrl leueIcoIIll'guut CdII pout bullnnc memes muir mmxlcn Dlrcri 4.2 Make intarnat phone cells There are many lnternet phone services ivolPl that let you make calls from your computer. you must add a new connecuon for this «unction. (11 To put the headset iri pairing mode. press and hold (abwl 5 seconds) Multi-vunotion button until the LED flashes red/blue (21 Right-click the Bluewoth Manager icon in the system tray and click Add New connection My ll (fig ll (31 select the custom Mode radio button and click Next. The Wizard searches lor device and the vollowlrid screen appears. select the 220Plarl1mmcs and click Next mg 2h (41 Type in the passkey (some) and click uK (no sl. tile 4) (fly 4) (71 When you hear a signal tone on the headset. short-press Multl-funotldn button (fig 5; 9 u xE -- his 51 (a) click Next (9) A registration confirmation screen appears, click Flnlun to complete the connection The new connection is shown in the Bluetooth Settings window (fig 6). trip at (in) Right—dick the headset icon and click Gunnunt mg 7i out ..l mg 7) (111 When you near a single tone on the headset, snortrpress Mult lunctioii button. ence connected the icon changes to a handshake trig BI IFlg si Now you can make an lnternet phone call by using Explorer 220 Note: The headset only controls volume. Use the skype interface lor all call lunctlons 5. Speelfleatluns ear—or, career», mn- raix one up -c s ho.rs Slandby lme use no_rs holdi- Size 5. FCC HF Radiation Exnnsure Stlument 11 (FCC) Statement Federal Communications Commls 15.21 you are cautioned that changes or modmcaitons not expressly approved by the pan responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment 15.105 to) This equipment has been tested and tound to comply with the limltstor a class a digital device, pursuant to pan is of the FCC rules these llmns are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmvul lntenerence in a resldentlal installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radlo treouency energy amt it not lnstalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmtul lnter'er— ence to radio communications However, there ls no guarantee that lnten-rence WiIl not occur in a pan-cular installation. ltthls equipm nt does cause hariiiiul lntenerence to radlo or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and on, the user ls encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the tollowlng measures . Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. . increase the separation between the equipment and receiver - connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit drflerent from that to which the receiver ls connected . Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/Ty tech an for help operation is nuhyiucl to the lnllnwinx two cond ti this device may not cause lnterterence and 2) this device must accept any lnterierence. includlng interference that may cause undesired operation of the device For: HF Flufllullan Exposure Statement: This eoulpment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth tor an uncontrolled environment End users must tollow the specific operating instructions for satlsvylng er exposure compliance this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in coniunctlon with any other antenna or transmitter. 7. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE venourWeb the at www.iilentronli=.ooriuauooorttortedinoal wwflfl scttagheduentyadtedouosoxisooipamardaodesoitymdrim The Plantmnlci Technical Assistance Centre iTAc) is also ready to assist you on case alunla from the UK 8. EXPOSURE TO RF RADIATION The internal wireless radlo operates Within the guidelines found in radio Frequency safety standards and recommendations, which reflect the consensus of the scientn'lc community independent studies have shown that the internal wireless radio is sale For use by consumers visit www plantronlcs com For more inloriiiatlon NClTE: Modmcatlons not expressly approved by Plantmrllcs, inc could vord the user's authority to operate the eoulpment. 5. MDDEL AND COUNTRY INFUHMATIGN stamp M ' GER X , — mamas t. M riot cite, nit lat tux. storm swE rincyr a: esr HUN LvA tru our pot svk st 1D. WARNINGS Use of a headset that otwers both cars will impair your an ity to hear other sounds Use of such a headset while operating a rhotorvehlcle or ndlng a bicycle may create a serious hazard to you andlor others, and is illegal in most regions. Do not use headphones l headseis at high volumes for an extended period otome. Doing so can cause hearing loss. 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